Anna Polonyi is a French-Hungarian-American writer. Recently graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she is at work on her first novel inspired by the Beast of the Gévaudan. Anna teaches creative writing at WICE Paris and has served as creative writing program director at the Paris Institute for Critical Thinking. She has worked as a freelance journalist for Agence France Presse, RFI English, and The International New York Times, among others.
How Paris’s public water supply is beating Covid
Within a year of being created, Eau de Paris had cut 30 million euros in operating costs and brought the price of water down 8%. Accounting for inflation, a cubic meter of water in Paris today still costs less than it did a decade ago.
November 13, 2020